"There is no wealth but life." — Charles Dickens In Dombey and Son, Charles Dickens delivers one of his most poignant and socially incisive novels, centered on pride, loss, and the redemption found through human connection. At the heart of this sweeping narrative is Paul Dombey, a proud and emotionally distant businessman who believes that success, legacy, and affection can be measured in financial terms. But when tragedy strikes and the rigid structure of his life begins to collapse, Dombey is forced to confront the coldness of his own heart. From the teeming streets of Victorian London to the silent corridors of grief, Dombey and Son is both a critique of industrial-era capitalism and a deeply human story of transformation. With unforgettable characters like the tender-hearted Florence Dombey, the comic but complex Major Bagstock, and the cunning Mr. Carker, this is Dickens at his most
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